The Monthly Review, Tom 3Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... passed with- out reflections upon Napoleon , in which his injuries are forgotten while contemplating his services to mankind . Mr. Brockedon only echoes the voice of every friend to art in Europe , when he mourns the indifference with ...
... passed with- out reflections upon Napoleon , in which his injuries are forgotten while contemplating his services to mankind . Mr. Brockedon only echoes the voice of every friend to art in Europe , when he mourns the indifference with ...
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... passed at the Great St. Bernard . A very detailed ac- count of the history and structure of the hospice follows ; but we are under the necessity of passing over the details for want of room . The same reason operates to prevent us from ...
... passed at the Great St. Bernard . A very detailed ac- count of the history and structure of the hospice follows ; but we are under the necessity of passing over the details for want of room . The same reason operates to prevent us from ...
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... passed at Oxford , whither he was accompanied by his valued friend , Dr. Leach of the British Mu- seum , who was his ... passing the day in visiting the castle , park , & c . , they proceeded , late in the evening , to the house of Sir ...
... passed at Oxford , whither he was accompanied by his valued friend , Dr. Leach of the British Mu- seum , who was his ... passing the day in visiting the castle , park , & c . , they proceeded , late in the evening , to the house of Sir ...
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